one of my favorite recent shoots by photographer karen collins for french publication stiletto. its almost too good for stiletto if you ask me. the beautiful light and a tangible femininity which was present in her earlier work seems to be seeping its way back into the this period. very happy to see that. model behati prinsloo, stylist wayne gross… the september issue. by xy
Month: September 2009
godzooks: Le Relais De Venise L’Entrecote opens in new york city
now there is no other reason to visit paris, or geneva for that matter. well at least just one less reason. its not ‘cafe de paris’ but a damn good one indeed. we just found out (aparently a month later) that le relais de venise l’entrecote has opened its doors to new york city (590 Lexington Ave, +1 212 758-3989). the entrecotes special sauce, that is a closely guarded secret, is reportedly heavy on the butter, and incorporates blanched chicken livers, mustard, and thyme and its to die for.
while in paris long lines are guaranteed (along with classic bad service), i am not sure you will see the same thing happening in the newly opened new york branch. certainly if the restaurant was situated in soho or the lame and crowded meatpacking district it might garner that type of reaction, but in midtown? located on a rather non-descript block amongst hotels and office buildings? and what a superbly perfect location that is indeed. lets hope it doesn’t get too much attention. now we can go and avoid the whole crowd. just know there is no choice. you just order how you want your meat done: “blue, rare, medium or well”. vegetarians are forever forbidden. don’t forget the profiteroles for desert. yuuuuuum! by dd
an aphrodisiac
after reading that this eau de parfum by killan has been created to be an olfactive aphrodisiac, using the narcotic lure of tobacco I am extremely curious to smell this . never did I imagine the smell of tobacco as an aphrodisiac…this surely has to be tested immediately. the back to black can be purchased at aedes de venustas for a mere $225. by kv
bill haley: i’m gonna rip it up
new york fashion week ain’t over and the midnight dance session at the jane is still hovering over my head, but then i saw this and laughed big time. we must look like retards on the dance floor next to these guys. so lame, so tame, so goody-two-jane compared to our grandparents. see if you can spot grandma flipping over the boy that could have been your grandpa… somebody teach me something ; 0 by dd
H.E. Boucher: live steam-engine boat replica model
talking about shackleton and all… how beautiful is this? i want this as bad as i wanted that kiki de montparnas harness. the 36″ model boat is made by h.e. boucher, inc., madison avenue, new york, circa 1920. the manufacturing label is on the stern and also on the boiler. the boat is constructed out of wood, and has a live steam engine complete with original pressure pump. it also has a screw down rudder to set the course. ships ahoy. by dd
nom de guerre: the last fall/winter campaign
sir ernest henry shackleton would be proud… but not this creative director. nice shoot idea terrible execution and photography for such a cool brand. looking forward to the new spring summer 2010. nom de guerre. by uh
Mission one electric motorcyle achieves world record
the mission one electric bike, designed by our good friends at fuse project, has achieved a world record of 150.059 miles/hour at the bonneville speedway salt flats. now of course the big question regarding the world record is: how many electric bikes are out there to begin with?
the mission one is admittedly of the best looking bikes in the crotch rocket category, which is a hard one to pull off (see our post on another category: the elsinore and yet another category the royal enfield) but given its electric powerhouse, it is the most green of them all. the mission one bike can be reserved prior to launch for as little as $68,995 (tires are included). well done mr. yves behar, may the force remain with you. by dd
easy does it tokyo style: the new NIKE star classic [ナイキ]
simply delicious. the star classic in silver and white available at mita by dd
Quote of the day: for all the Lovers
david sylvian of japan: ever so handsome
fashion your seatbelts
it’s been fun so far. to a great week ahead ; ) by KL
is that darth vader or is it a cordless phone youre calling from
ok. simple tasks are always the hardest… the crappy panasonic cordless home phone is once again out (mind you i’ve gone through a half dozen cordless phones) yet I have 2 old corded phones (a beautiful beige one that i picked up from an estate-sale and a grey ericofon from my mom) both of them perhaps made in the 60’s and they still work. I really despise this junk culture we live in where nothing is made to last over 2 years. anyhow i’m having a hard time looking for a phone as the old ones i have are impossible to dial (rotary dial) and its hard not to puke while you look at all the designs from vtech to star trek to jacob jensen.
so i thought i’ll post the best of the crap for anyone else on the search. please do let me know if there are others i missed. now i’m sure you’re wondering, who has a home phone anymore? we’ll talk about that when the brain cancer records are released on cell phones in due time. cigarettes anyone?
so a natural attraction was to a new version of my moms grey ericofon that sat next to her bed but with actual push buttons and US plug. scandiphone‘s reissue is based on the classic ericsson ericofon ‘cobra’ (as it was known in the days).
it is an upright phone that was introduced in europe in the mid 1950s. smaller and lighter than anything available at the time, its unusual one piece design rocked the house (back then). the push button version was introduced in 1967 (although not to my mom apparently). in 1973 the phone was selected to be part of the MOMA collection, as a piece of good design in the 20th century but unfortunately for now, it’s found in every 2 cent NY hotel that wants to be cool, thus ruining my memory of it to some extend… not so perfect. this phone is corded. Approx $60
then there is the skype enabled motorola D851 Motolivn range that includes a special power-saving mode for environmentally-aware mouths. the D851 actually has white on white buttons so a bit cleaner than the D801 pictured above. they have a built-in speakerphone, and up to ten-hours of talk time (100-hours in standby) and as mentioned the D851 model comes skype-enabled for those interested, but the best part of it is the white shell. i still hate the blue screen and the shape however. approx $70 (seems like the best of the batch choice since it can handle skype but it seems unavailable in the US as far as my search has gone)
last its the premium S-802 which is a DECT 6.0 and the latest for 2009 from motorola. its key feature is the blue tooth capability. nicest part of this phone, making it on this blog, is the black screen but otherwise ordinary. i know its not much, but if you look its almost impossible to avoid that horrible blue, orange or gray back lite screen on most phones. ok but still not perfect. approx $80